Students Called the Ed Department for FAFSA Help. Most Were Ignored.
The financial aid form's rollout was disastrous, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office.

The Department of Education was supposed to make applying for financial aid easier for college students. Instead, they released an unreliable, glitch-filled mess that launched millions of families into a bureaucratic nightmare.
This week, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a 41-page report detailing the Department of Education's failure to provide a functional Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form—a financial aid form required for any college student seeking federal loans or grants, as well as institutional financial aid at most colleges.
The 2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act required the Department of Education to update and streamline this form. The directive was a perfectly reasonable one: Who wouldn't want to make a form that millions of students and their families fill out year after year to be easier to complete and understand?
The problem was that the Department of Education was clearly not up to the task. While the FAFSA is typically released on October 1, the form wasn't made fully available until January 7 of this year, more than three months late. While the new form was much shorter than its predecessors, it quickly became clear that it was riddled with technical bugs.
Many parents and students had extreme difficulty completing the form. In all, the Department of Education found more than 40 technical errors in the form—ranging from an error preventing students born in 2000 from progressing in the form to one in which parents without Social Security numbers were unable to complete the application. While many of these errors were eventually fixed, the Department of Education neglected to inform students when problems were solved, according to the GAO report.
In all, it took five days for the median first-time dependent FAFSA applicant (which includes most high school seniors looking to attend college) to complete the form. FAFSA applications from first-time applicants and high school seniors declined a staggering nine percent from the year before.
According to GAO's report, if students tried to call the Department of Education's call center for help, they were unlike to receive any.
"Nearly three-quarters of calls to Education's call center went unanswered during the first 5 months of the rollout due to understaffing. Education also did not provide timely information to students about processing delays or how they could navigate technical problems," the report reads. "For example, Education's guidance instructed call center representatives to advise some students facing technical problems to just "try again later" rather than proactively notifying them when the problem was resolved, which sometimes took months."
The worst part is that there's not much indication that next year will be any different. So far, the 2025 FAFSA form is set to be significantly delayed.
"Education's lack of clear communication stoked confusion among students, who did not know what, if any steps, they needed to take to complete their application or how to resolve technical barrier," GAO's report reads. "With the next year's FAFSA rollout already delayed up to 2 months and over 20 technical issues still unresolved as of August 2024, students would benefit from more timely and proactive communication from Education going forward."
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^ This
Been waiting for this update for ages - Reason has been prioritizing Villareal far too highly.
Strange how everything that Government sticks it's nose in goes to shit. Remember, it was Obama who took over the student loan industry. "Aid" is just another facet of it and both are the primary reason's for skyrocketing tuition. Why not jack tuition into the stratosphere if Government is either going to guarantee the payback of the student loans or try to forgive them and then pay them back?
Either way your getting the money.
Who wouldn't want to make a form that millions of students and their families fill out year after year to be easier to complete and understand?
Me and my wallet. Fuck you cut spending!
When byzentine govt bureaucracy meets "ugh I can't even!"
Reason – Here’s an article based upon a report on government incompetence with regards to the FAFSA form, which is basically required for most people who want to go to college the way the system is currently set up.
Retards – Reason fully supports student loans and the Department of Education.
You mean, here's the same article for the 20th time?
More if sarc’s binary thinking. Sad!
WILL THIS NIGHTMARE NEVER END!?!!
Yes, we know government is incompetent. I'm all for it failing epically on subsidizing student loans so the market can adjust. Government success in this instance just means the taxpayer is robbed to pay elitists and their army of bureaucrats to propagandize the next wave of establishment employees.
News of Social Security's imminent demise has led many in my generation to take their 401k seriously and to be active in investing.
Good luck with that 401k thing.
Just figure out how to pay the taxes on the unrealized gains without having to withdraw funds and incur the 10% penalty.
I don't see how the tax on unrealized gains will survive. For one thing it can't fairly tax gains without allowing losses to be written off. Most importantly though it will force payers to sell some of the assets that gained value, but that in itself will cause the value of those assets to plummet. When the stock market takes a dive and stays there as a result, people will not be happy.
Some people will be happy.
True. Personally, I put more of that money into an IRA. Still a better idea to put more into the market rather than anticipating the government handing you money.
Yeah, it's notable that all the baby engineers I know, just assume that SS won't be around when they retire, and set up their savings accordingly.
It’s shit like this that has convinced far too many of our fellow citizens to live as childless cat ladies. At least they’ll never have to listen to some whiny teenager screeching about their FAFSA welfare.
No worries.
If Trump wins, the Department of Education will be gone.
If Harris wins, you won't need the form, everything will be free.
Libertarians for more efficient government involvement!
We need to go back to allowing people to present their student loans for deletion via chapter 7 bankruptcy court proceedings.
Everything government touches turns to shit
I'm actually one of those heretical libertarians who is in favor of all the student loan forgiveness. But only as a condition of getting the Federal Government out of the education business altogether, and disbanding the Dept. of Education. Educational achievement in this country has plummeted since 1979, so the Dept. has failed miserably as to its so called mission. Certainly has greatly expanded the lifestyles of school administrators though.
Yes we'd be on the hook for a lot of money, but at least we'd be able to successfully remove the tumor once and for all.
In any event, I'm definitely against any further meddling in Education beyond what the Federal Government is already doing. If the FAFSA program is no longer functioning, that's a feature not a bug.
I like the way you think, lol. (On this topic).
Chase Oliver says the same thing.
Now don’t go breaking your cooch because I agree with you guys on this one!
Besides, I stopped supporting Libertarian Presidential candidates after Gary Johnson unfriended me on facebook for being too crude.
Did he ask you to bake a cake?
Or just stop issuing new loans and the people that borrowed the money pay back per the terms of the agreement they signed. They didn’t pay for anything I purchased and I’m not interested in being forced to pick up the tab for their stuff.
I’m going to guess you’re not a big Medicare for all supporter.
Govt should not be in those businesses. Be there as an arbitrator when one party alleges the other is not honoring their contract? But not the provider of those goods and services.
Other than footing the bill, that’s pretty much all Medicare does now. What? You thing Biden steps in to perform your colonoscopy?
It is that “footing the bill” part that is problematic.
Yeah but who would want to miss out on having Joe Biden actually probing one’s butthole?
Use some of that money we send to Ukraine and Israel.
A nazi-adjacent bandera worshipping unelected dictator would be hardest hit.
The program that pays out around 3x what the average person puts in and 60% of that is life extension in the last year?
No.
Not my fault they keep leaving me to die in a lawn chair out in the desert and I keep walking back home.
No no... we agree to disagree, give student loan forgiveness, and then never quite get around to reforming the student loan/debt process. Like open borders, we keep them open and then dream of the end of the welfare state.
Here’s Rick reading the code in the matrix again.
This man is a deep thinker. I bet he took BOTH the red and blue pill. Maybe a green one too!
Rick James is a super freak.
A walking (or crawling) example of better living through chemistry!
Problem?
No-body gives a sh*t when their pay is provided by Gov-Gun THEFT.
Actually the less competent they are the MORE THEFT they can do.
‘Guns’ don’t actually make sh*t what-so-ever.
Their only human asset is to ensure Liberty and Justice for all.
I think the first step is obviously to take Miguel Cardona out back and beat him into unconsciousness with a rubber hose.